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05-23-2017 09:41 PM
@Kjelle wrote:Honestly, I don't think it has anything to do with the WEN. It sounds as though you have eczema lesions on your scalp. You should go to the dermatologist for a medicated shampoo to use to clear it up. When you are not having an outbreak, you would get normal results from WEN. I had eczema as a child on my arms and legs and have had in on my eyelids as an adult. My grandmother has had it on her scalp but I have not. BTW, when I do get it on my eyelids, what helps stop it faster is the spritz of TT RTM morning and night on my face. That's why I don't think this has anything to do with WEN.
Thanks for this tip. I've been having some weird dry skin issues going on this spring on and off on one of my eyelids. I've been avoiding getting the RTM on that lid when I spray my face, but I haven't been using the Tea Tree. I think I'll try it out and see what happens!
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